She came to me one morning,
one lonely Sunday morning,
her long hair flowing
in the mid-winter wind.
I know not how she found me,
for in darkness I was walking,
and destruction lay around me
from a fight I could not win.
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Ahhhahhhahhahahhhahhhahhh ...
She asked me name my foe then.
I said: "The need within some men
to fight and kill their brothers
without thought of love or god."
And I begged her: "Give me horses
to trample down my enemies!"
So eager was my passion
to devour this waste of life.
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But she would not think of battle
that reduces men to animals,
so easy to begin and yet
impossible to end.
For she's the mother of all men
who counselled me so wisely that
I feared to walk alone again
and asked if she would stay.
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"Oh Lady lend your hand outright,
or let me rest here at your side!"
"Have faith and trust in peace!"
She said and filled my heart with life.
"There is no strength in numbers.
Have no such misconceptions.
But when you need me
be assured I won't be far away."
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Thus having spoke she turned away
and though I found no words to say
I stood and watched until
I saw her black cloak disappear.
My labour is no easier,
but now I know I'm not alone.
I find new heart each time
I think upon that windy day.
And if one day she comes to you
drink deeply from her words so wise.
Take courage from her as your prize
and say hello for me.
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